Ancient Laboratory Practices | Medieval Laboratory Practices (16th-18th Century) Part 1 | Medieval Laboratory Practices (16th-18th Century) Part 2 | Medieval Laboratory Practices (16th-18th Century) Part 3 | Medieval Laboratory Practices (16th-18th Century) Part 4 |
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Rudimentary Methodology
Used by philosophers to diagnose disease or provide immediate relief (300 BC)
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Zacharias Janssen
His invention is considered a novelty rather than a scientific tool
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Gravimetric Analysis of Urine
What did Jean Baptiste van Helmont developed?
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Microscope
What did Athanasius Kircher used to investigate the cause of diseases
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World War II
Marked the effects in Laboratory Medicine, resulting to the advancement of instrumentation
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Palpation and Auscultation
Basis of the diagnosis in the ancient world
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Medical Period
Considered as one of the turning points in the field of laboratory medicine because of the advancements in technology
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William Hewson
Who described the process of coagulation?
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Matthew Dobson
Identified sugar in the blood and urine of diabetic patients
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Closed System
Widely used in World War II for the reason of blood collection
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Therapeutic and Non-Scientific Procedures
Methods in treating people
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John Hopkins Hospital
Where is the first clinical laboratory opened by Dr. William Osler located?
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Protein
What did Frederick Dekkers described that is present in urine?
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Yeast Test
Developed by Francis Home to test for the presence of sugar in the urine of diabetic patients
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Pathology
Clinical Microscopy Blood Cells, Blood Chem, etc.
Pathway of automated equipment and quality control program
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Hippocrates
Analyzed urine to aid his diagnosis and wrote a book in uroscopy
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Clinical Diagnosis by Laboratory Methods
Became the standard reference for laboratories
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Marcello Malpighi
Investigated the embryology of chicks and the histology and physiology of the glands and viscera
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Richard Lower
Performed the first blood transfusion in animals
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World War I
Caused the great demand of laboratory technicians
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Greeks, Chinese, Romans
Involved in the advancement in the field of medicine due to their contributions
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261x
By how much magnification did Anton Van Leeuwenhoek improved on the microscope of Zacharias Janssen
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Micrographia
A published book which featured illustration of the Robert Hooke's observations using a microscope
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John Snow
Traced the cause of the great London cholera outbreak
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State Legislature of Pennsylvania
Required all hospitals and institutions to have an adequate laboratory and to employ a full-time laboratory technician
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